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2016.11.13. | 21:45
šovakar spēlējām svētku datorspēles, es ar E vienā komandā pret Reini. E bija ļoti aizbildniecisks un bruņiniecisks "neuztraucies mamma, tu esi mana sieviete - es tevi aizstāvēšu! es esmu tavs vīrītis, es parādīšu tam sunim Reinim" like WTF?! no kurienes tādas runas, bērniņ? spriedām, laikam no Adamsu ģimenes.
(un mēs visu laiku uzvarējām, viņš bija neticami izveicīgs un pilnīgi trīcēja naidā pret Reini, ja tas mani sašāva)
(un mēs visu laiku uzvarējām, viņš bija neticami izveicīgs un pilnīgi trīcēja naidā pret Reini, ja tas mani sašāva)
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just loves the beat
2016.11.13. | 23:42
googlēju, kāpē Simons sit galvu pret sienu (nostājas, atspiežas ar rokām pret sienu un sit ar pieri, un skatās uz mani palaikam; kad es prasu: kāpec tu tā dari? saraudās)
"Your child clearly likes a good steady beat, so help him find other outlets for his love of rhythm. Experts often recommend dancing, marching, and drumming or clapping to music together. You might also try putting a metronome in your child's room to give him the comfort of a steady rhythm. "
"Your child clearly likes a good steady beat, so help him find other outlets for his love of rhythm. Experts often recommend dancing, marching, and drumming or clapping to music together. You might also try putting a metronome in your child's room to give him the comfort of a steady rhythm. "